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tell us about it. tell us about father time. >> well, it seems to me that everybody is so obsessed with time, and nobody has enough of it. we have all the devices that we seem to need to be more efficient. everybody is running out. as i did with the five people you meet in heaven, i tried to take a big idea and do a bit of a magical modern day fable about it. in my story i followed the very first guy to invent time. somebody started count iing and ruined it for all of us. at some point we didn't start time. now we never stop. >> and he's not exactly thanked by humanity for his invention. >> no, he's not 0s, he's punished for counting the minutes and he's sent to a cave where he his to live for eternity listening to all the people complaining about time. >> how they want more time. >> when it seems he's learned his lesson that you're not supposed to count the hours, you are supposed to make the hours count, he's sent back to earth as a father time figure in our year now and sees this world of digital cl
tell us about it. tell us about father time. >> well, it seems to me that everybody is so obsessed with time, and nobody has enough of it. we have all the devices that we seem to need to be more efficient. everybody is running out. as i did with the five people you meet in heaven, i tried to take a big idea and do a bit of a magical modern day fable about it. in my story i followed the very first guy to invent time. somebody started count iing and ruined it for all of us. at some point we...
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james joins us here. good to have you. >> we've been hearing people talking about this possible trend for some time. you look at alabama taking jobs. south carolina from bmw. airbus coming to mobile, alabama. on people say at some point maybe we'll get back to a position where it makes sense for china to actually have us manufacturer what they're manufacturing over there now. are we getting there? >> i think it's not going to be anything as direct as jobs now being done in chinese factories move back to cleveland or montgomery, alabama, or anything like that but the next wave of new business startups becomes more attractive for them to develop in california, in texas and tennessee, then in southern china. and so the growth we're starting to see is in some of the high-tech ferms back in the united states rather than in china. >> basic economics. it used to be so much cheaper to get things done in china. now wages are starting to rise. workers are starting to get choosier. >> they are. and i went back to so
james joins us here. good to have you. >> we've been hearing people talking about this possible trend for some time. you look at alabama taking jobs. south carolina from bmw. airbus coming to mobile, alabama. on people say at some point maybe we'll get back to a position where it makes sense for china to actually have us manufacturer what they're manufacturing over there now. are we getting there? >> i think it's not going to be anything as direct as jobs now being done in chinese...
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it's going to cost us. i thought that's what we did for two years. >> no, actually, they fought over it. >> no -- >> no, they passed it. it's historic. remember the confetti falling from the skies all over america when it passed? and republicans saying freedom has died tonight. >> it's still roughly two years away from being fully implemented in 2014. i mean, cushing the costs is the critical component of health care. you talk about curbing the cost of health care, you talk about taxation, the corporate tax rate, capital gains tax rate. you know what all of it is? all of it is about can they govern? can they govern? can we be governed? can the people in washington, d.c., in the house and the senate and the president, can they govern? >> they have to. >> well, they have to. they absolutely have to. >> just to make a point for those who thought that the health care reform law was historic, many people -- i actually assume that most of the five people at this table think that it's a shocking thing that america
it's going to cost us. i thought that's what we did for two years. >> no, actually, they fought over it. >> no -- >> no, they passed it. it's historic. remember the confetti falling from the skies all over america when it passed? and republicans saying freedom has died tonight. >> it's still roughly two years away from being fully implemented in 2014. i mean, cushing the costs is the critical component of health care. you talk about curbing the cost of health care, you...
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he joins us now. it's great having you here. >> it's absolutely wonderful to be here. >> you were bond '73-'85. you and i agree we love these films. we disagree about who the best bond was. i say you. you say who? >> daniel craig. >> really? >> extraordinary. if i had another two months to write the book, i would have seen "sky fall." >> right. >> and of saying sean was the best bond, i would say daniel craig was the best bond. >> you've shifted from sean connery? >> i'm afraid so. sean cheats at golf. >> he cheats at golf. >> he and the former president has much in common. >> the current one, too. >> probably the current one. we don't know. so it's a national security secret. so 1973 you become bond, and what a movie to start with. "live and let die". what was it like when you got the call, i guess, from your agent saying they want you to be bond? >> actually was the producers who called me and said, we decided that we will go with you because you work cheaper than anybody else. >> whatever works. wh
he joins us now. it's great having you here. >> it's absolutely wonderful to be here. >> you were bond '73-'85. you and i agree we love these films. we disagree about who the best bond was. i say you. you say who? >> daniel craig. >> really? >> extraordinary. if i had another two months to write the book, i would have seen "sky fall." >> right. >> and of saying sean was the best bond, i would say daniel craig was the best bond. >> you've...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." it's time to talk about what we learned today. katty in the techie color coat, what have you learned? >> on election day the uniform is purple. let's hope that means four years of cooperation to come. >> michael steele? >> it's a lot like being in the back s
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your...
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we know that richard likes us. we know that richard wants to vote for us. we know what websites richard goes to. and by the way, we've got to talk to you about that after. >> cnbc.com. what are you talking about? >> the depth of the research that they had on not only existing voters but people they wanted to register to vote, astounded him. >> we don't even know the full depth of it yet because they were doing stuff in the back room with that chief scientist. serious wizard stuff. where they were doing microtargeting at a level they've not yet disclosed. there's not full reporting on all the stuff they were doing with new media. they were spending a lot of money with a lot of data jockeys. this is a new world of campaigning, and they've done in two successive cycles. that's the other thing. >> they were spending their money on 30-second ads, and the obama team was spending it this way. and chuck, we are so used to being spun by campaigns that you usually take the spin of one campaign and the spin of another campaign, and you mix them together, and you go so
we know that richard likes us. we know that richard wants to vote for us. we know what websites richard goes to. and by the way, we've got to talk to you about that after. >> cnbc.com. what are you talking about? >> the depth of the research that they had on not only existing voters but people they wanted to register to vote, astounded him. >> we don't even know the full depth of it yet because they were doing stuff in the back room with that chief scientist. serious wizard...
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get used to little things. the other thing is you've got to realize the main result of this election. okay, we can argue what the division is, but it's something like 60/40 democrat. so when you cut the deal, it should be a 60/40 pro-democratic deal, but it's got to be a deal. and then when tip won the second election in '82 as you remember, they had a solution on social security, which is a 60/40 democratic deal. in other words, you respect each other's offers. you both won, you know? you know? mick mcconnell's still there. boehner's still there. and they got elected by the caucuses and by the people. you've got to respect them. and both of you respect the electorate. so you cut a deal. you don't mess around. you say okay, we're going to cut a deal. 60/40 your way this time, but you've got a deal. the trouble is if you have to deal with the tea party people, they're not the majority. you've got to work around them. that's all you have to do. if they're not going to cut a deal, you've got to work around them. >
get used to little things. the other thing is you've got to realize the main result of this election. okay, we can argue what the division is, but it's something like 60/40 democrat. so when you cut the deal, it should be a 60/40 pro-democratic deal, but it's got to be a deal. and then when tip won the second election in '82 as you remember, they had a solution on social security, which is a 60/40 democratic deal. in other words, you respect each other's offers. you both won, you know? you...